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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frederic Haines Curtiss Vice President Offi icers Robert Gray Dodge President of the Board James Dean Treasurer Miss Grace G. Crocker Secretary Members of the Board Mr. W illiam T. Aldnch Hon. Frank G. Allen Mrs. William Hewson Baltzell Mr. Harvey H. Bundy Miss Grace G. Crocker Mr. Frederic H. Curtiss Mr. James Dean, ex officio Mr. Robert Gray Dodge Mr. F. Murray Forbes Mrs. Theodore C. HafFenreffer Miss Caroline Hazard, Eiueritus Professor Amy Hewes Mr. Walter Hunnewell Rt. Rev. W. Appleton Lawrence President Mildred H. McAfee, ex officio Dr. Albert D. Mead Rev. Boynton Merrill Mrs. Frank Mason North, Emeritus Mrs. John T. Pratt Professor Paul J. Sachs Miss Belle Sherwin President Kenneth C. M. Sills Miss Candace C. Stimson Mrs. Walter S. Tower Mrs. John E. Tracy Professor Edward A. Whitney OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Administrative Officers Mildred Helen McAfee, M. A. Lucy Wilson, Ph.D., |)BK Acting Dean of the College, and Professor of Physics Frances Louise Knapp, M.A., I BK Deati of Freshmen, and Chairman of the Board of Admission Alice Ida Perry Wood, Ph.D., t)RK Director of the Personnel Bureau Mary Cross Ewing, B.A. Dean of Kesidence Helen Sard Hughes, Ph.D. Dean of Graduate Students, and Professor of English Literature LL.D., L.H.D., cJ)BK, President Dorothy Mae Robathan, Ph.D. Dean of the Class of 1939, and Associate Professor of Latin Helen Thayer Jones, Ph.D. Dean of the Class of 1940, and Associate Professor of Chemistry Helen Gertrude Russell, Ph.D. Dean of the Class of 1941 , and Assistant Professor of Mathematics Kathleen Elliot, B.A. College Recorder Anne Wellington, B.A. Executive Secretary of the Board of Admission Florence Risley, M.A., Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Association [8-
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Knoirledge joined tvith ideals fine Academic Procession ADMINISTRATION TT is fitting that Legenda should begin with a picture which is symbolic of the leadership given us by our teachers. It was as new and untried Freshmen that we first saw, in the Academic Procession, the out- ward and visible sign of the less tang- ible guidance which we were later to realize fully. In 1935, on a bright October morning, we crowded near the Chapel steps to watch the line of capped and gowned figures coming, in solemn dignity, from the wide-opened doors. It was as though they stepped from the illuminated pages of a Med- ieval manuscript. As we saw the sun fall on the glimmering green and red and gold hoods and tassels that morn- ing, it was the pageantry of the scene which impressed us . . . the clear col- ors . . . the slowly moving procession . . . the Tower looming in the back- ground. In June, 1939, the scene is much the same, but we, too, are capped and gowned. For the last time the mem- bers of the faculty precede us down the long curving road. But as we look at it, the beauty of the scene has a deeper significance. We are now con- scious of the individuals. We realize, as the familiar figures pass, the part which each has played in our develop- ment at Wellesley. [7]
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Ph ysicians Elizabeth Louise Broyles, M.D. Resident Physician Mary Fislier DeKruif, M.D. Health Officer, and Lecturer in Hygiene and Physical Education Margaret Rioch Anthonisen, M.D. Consultant in Mental Hygiene Marion Cotton Loizeaux, M.D. Assistant Physician Annina Carmela Rondinella, M.D. Consulting Ophthalmologist Administrative Staff Grace EtheJ Arthur, B.A. Secretary to the President Enid Straw Chamberlin, M.A., t BK Second Associate in the Personnel Bureau Virginia Phillips Eddy, B.A. Assistant Secretary to the President Marion Johnson, B.A. Secretary to the Dean of the College, and to the Class Deans Clemewell Lay, M.A. Director of Publicity Marion Lewis, B.A. Assistant to the College Recorder Marion Douglas Russell, B.A., Ed.M. Associate in the Personnel Bureau Edith Alden Sprague, B.A., B.S. Appointment Secretary in the Personnel Bu- Departmental Secretaries and Custodians Anna Elizabeth Anderson Secretary in the Department of Hygiene and Physical Education Grace Allerton Andrews, M.A. Assistant in the Departments of Education and Philosophy and Psychology Jane Burgess, B.A. Assistant in the Department of Music Katharine Bullard Duncan Custodian of the Whit in Observatory Marion Frances Finlay, B.A. Secretary and Custodian to the Department of Botany Dons Laura Flierl, M.A. Assistant in the Department of Biblical His- tory Janet French, B.A.. Assistant in the Department of History and Political Science Olive Hughes Ryan, B.A., Assistant in Fanny Garrison, B.A. Assistant Recorder in the Department of Hy- giene and Physical Education Marjorie Isabelle Greene, M.A. Assistant in the Department of Education Celia Howard Hersey, B.A. Secretary of the Earns ivorth Art Museum Emily May Hopkins, M.A. Custodian to the Department of Chemistry Marion Dorothy Jaques, B.A. Recorder in the Department of Hygiene and Physical Education Kathleen MiUicent Leavitt Secretary and Custodian to the Department of Zoology Edith Moore Naylor, M.A. Cataloguer in the Art Department Gwenvth Morgan Rhome, B.A. Secretary and Custodian to the Department of Geology and Geography the Department of Economics and Sociology Business Administration James Dean, B.A. Treasurer Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B.A. Assistant Treasurer Essie Mav ' ' an Leuven Decker Comptroller Donald Watson Height, B.S. Business Manager Evelvn Bartlett Yates, Wilford Priest Hooper, B.S. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Florence Irene Tucker, B.A. Purveyor Constance Clark Covey Dietitian Ava Close Minsher Manager of the Post Office B.A., Manager of the Information Bureau [9]
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